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Junos OS Interfaces Command Reference - Juniper Networks

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<strong>Junos</strong> <strong>OS</strong> 12.1 <strong>Interfaces</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

Table 42: show lacp interfaces Output Fields (continued)<br />

Field Name<br />

LACP State<br />

288<br />

Field Description<br />

LACP state information for each aggregated interface:<br />

• Role—Role played by the interface. It can be one of the following:<br />

• Actor—Local device participating in LACP negotiation.<br />

• Partner—Remote device participating in LACP negotiation.<br />

• Exp—Expired state. Yes indicates the actor or partner is in an expired state. No indicates the actor<br />

or partner is not in an expired state.<br />

• Def—Default. Yes indicates that the actor’s receive machine is using the default operational partner<br />

information, administratively configured for the partner. No indicates the operational partner<br />

information in use has been received in an LACP PDU.<br />

• Dist—Distribution of outgoing frames. No indicates distribution of outgoing frames on the link is<br />

currently disabled and is not expected to be enabled. Otherwise, the value is Yes.<br />

• Col—Collection of incoming frames. Yes indicates collection of incoming frames on the link is<br />

currently enabled and is not expected to be disabled. Otherwise, the value is No.<br />

• Syn—Synchronization. If the value is Yes, the link is considered synchronized. It has been allocated<br />

to the correct link aggregation group, the group has been associated with a compatible aggregator,<br />

and the identity of the link aggregation group is consistent with the system ID and operational key<br />

information transmitted. If the value is No, the link is not synchronized. It is currently not in the right<br />

aggregation.<br />

• Aggr—Ability of aggregation port to aggregate (Yes) or to operate only as an individual link (No).<br />

• Timeout—LACP timeout preference. Periodic transmissions of LACP PDUs occur at either a slow<br />

or fast transmission rate, depending upon the expressed LACP timeout preference (Long Timeout<br />

or Short Timeout).<br />

• Activity—Actor or partner’s port activity. Passive indicates the port’s preference for not transmitting<br />

LAC PDUs unless its partner’s control value is Active. Active indicates the port’s preference to<br />

participate in the protocol regardless of the partner’s control value.<br />

Copyright © 2012, <strong>Juniper</strong> <strong>Networks</strong>, Inc.

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